“Bottom line is, this is the best opportunity we’ve had to resolve the Iranian issue diplomatically, certainly since President Obama came to office, and probably since the beginning of the Iraq war,” Rhodes said. “So no small opportunity, it’s a big deal. This is probably the biggest thing President Obama will do in his second term on foreign policy. This is healthcare for us, just to put it in context.”

You can expect it to be as bad a deal as healthcare or worse.

An unnamed senior administration official told David Sanger of the New York Times last week for a piece headlined “Obama Sees an Iran Deal That Could Avoid Congress”: “We wouldn’t seek congressional legislation in any comprehensive agreement for years.”

The White House has denied it of course but my bets are on the Times.

President Obama is incompetent and everything he touches is a disaster.

Valerie Jarrett – the Iranian princess – is behind the deals and has traveled to Iran for a series of secret ,top-level contact meetings.

The Wall Street Journal reported that “American officials told the WSJ that the Obama administration has passed messages to Tehran by using the offices of Iraq’s new Shiite prime minister, Haider al-Abadi, as well as Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, one of Shi’ite Islam’s most senior clerics. The WSJ also states that the Obama administration also has markedly softened its stance toward “Iran’s most important non-state allies,” namely, Hamas and Hezbollah.”

Mr. Obama is negotiating with terrorists, our enemies and Israel’s. He is alienating our other allies, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

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